J S Andrews American, b. 20th century
Bonnie Prince Charlie
Oils on board
Sizes without frame 60 x 108 ins (unframed)
£ 12,000.00
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Little is known of the artist J S Andrews although we do know that he was an American.
These four panels are extremely large - nine feet long - and were made originally for a gentleman outfitter's shop in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. They depict various moments in the escapades of Bonnie Prince Charlie during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-46, and being a narrative of events they are sold as a set.
They were probably painted in the 1950s and once the shop closed the panels remained in storage for 40 years or so. Their condition is excellent having undergone a face wash and minor restoration.
These four panels are extremely large - nine feet long - and were made originally for a gentleman outfitter's shop in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. They depict various moments in the escapades of Bonnie Prince Charlie during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-46, and being a narrative of events they are sold as a set.
They were probably painted in the 1950s and once the shop closed the panels remained in storage for 40 years or so. Their condition is excellent having undergone a face wash and minor restoration.